Sunday, November 8, 2020

This just in (sort of)

Looks like the busyness that's kept me, well, busy, all through October, has carried over to November... yay!

This first week has been blur, which is a good, and bad. Good because I haven't had to pay any attention to any of this election nonsense (not that I would've anyway), and bad because I haven't had much time for the blog, or anyone else's for that matter. I know that some people like to be busy, but I'm not one of them, I prefer having lots of free-time, and lots of options to fill said free time.

Besides work and other commitments, the weather has suddenly got really nice again (low 70's), so day's off are being spent outside trying to finish up projects that were started during the summer, and starting others that there wasn't enough time to start during the summer. I mean I usually spend my days off outside no matter what the weather's like, but there's more incentive to do so when it's warm.

I suspect that this might be another 5-6 post month, and probably all of the "look what I got" variety, although a couple of them will probably look more like today's hodge-podge, which will basically just be a "look what I got" on steroids. The more meaningful/substantial stuff is gonna have to get pushed back to December, maybe even January.

Nobody can ever seem to agree on anything these days, but I think one thing that we as collectors can agree on, is that unexpected mail from fellow collectors is always awesome. Chris, known far and wide as The Collector (he's also expanded his empire with The 1993), recently sent me just such an unexpected PWE, and it was awesome!

Multiple player collections were added to, from three different sports no less. One of the cards even triggered the return of an old memory, namely the repacks that Toys 'R' Us used to sell back in the 90's. Does anyone else remember those? Despite buying my fair share of them way back when, I had seemingly forgotten all about them, that was until I saw this Dennis Rodman Pro Vision. Just remembering them is pretty neat unto itself, but I even know why this card brought the memory back too, that being because I can now recall getting one of those repacks and finding three 1994-95 Jamal Mashburn Pro Vision's in it, and I'm fairly certain that three were not supposed to be in one pack.

I went and tried to look to see if anyone had any of those old repacks for sale, but can't seem to find any, of course if people aren't listing them as 'repacks', that could explain why I'm not finding any, but I don't know what else to search for them under? I'd really like to find a few of these now, especially the Toys 'R' Us ones, or any other that came in clamshells. Those were nice because they limited the cards ability to move around (unlike the modern Fairfield repacks), so the cards within them usually stayed in pretty good shape, even when being jostled about by store employees.

I probably had half a dozen copies of this card at one time, but as of this PWE's arrival I had none... it's nice to have one again!

I had the regular refractor version of this Damon Chrome, but not the base (or the black refractor). A new Brian Grant is always a welcome sight, even when he's in Heat (uni)form.

My quest to collect Reggie Roby's complete run has slowed down considerably, as some of his harder to find stuff is proving to be just that, in the meantime though I am still in need of some of his base cards, 1991 Pinnacle being one of them, or at least it was.

Many thanks again to Chris for this surprise mailing, I really appreciate the thought that obviously went into it.

Moving on...

Some months ago when I was still knee-deep in my year+ long card sort, I came across a small stack of non-sport inserts that I had sort of forgotten about. Well, actually it's not that I had forgotten about the stack itself, it's more like I just couldn't remember what was in said stack, as it had been probably close to ten years since I last looked through it. 

Amongst the many great cards (all of were from the 90's btw) were two X-Files Etched Foil inserts, one from the first set, and one from the third series (1995 Topps Season One and 1996 Topps Season Three respectively). Not remembering that I even had these, it should come as no surprise that I also had forgotten just how good they look (and scan apparently). I've talked a great deal about not wanting to collect sets anymore, but sets be damned, as I decided pretty much on the spot that I wanted to complete these sets. They did them for the first three sets, with six cards making up each set. 18 total cards doesn't sound like a lot to collect, but these things are terribly condition sensitive, and with prices on everything being what they are these days, if I want copies in decent shape, I could potentially be working on this for quite some time (and have a good chance of never finishing it).

Having one from the first and third series, I figured it was about time to get one from Season Two, and thanks to the magic of eBay, I was able to. 

I'd also like to heap some praise upon the seller (dr.zoidberg) of this card for a moment if I may. The original photo/scan on the listing wasn't the best, and the zoom feature conveniently wasn't working, so I couldn't see what kind of shape the corners and edges were in. I sent a message asking for more details, which the seller was happy to supply, and even did one better by sending a better scan of the front, and back. To me this was going above and beyond, especially on a card that was listed for only $1.49. A lot of sellers wouldn't have sent a better scan even on something that was in the $10-20 range. 

Another semi-recent eBay purchase was this 'Toine 1999-00 Stadium Club 3x3 (luminous). I always want to call these Triumvirate's, but I know that for some reason SC felt the need to drop that name for the more generic, and much less interesting sounding, 3x3 moniker, for it's 1999 release. I had planned on getting more from this seller, but this card was the only one that stayed cheap ($1.04 w/ free shipping).

It's been quite some time since I received a card in a toploader with other cards taped to the outside as a buffer, but that was exactly what happened with the Walker. The seller must not be a Cavs fan, because these really got the scotch tape treatment. I took it off for scan purposes, and even though you can't really see it, there's an awful lot of tape residue that was left behind. Not that it matters, I wouldn't have wanted these anyway, I'm just sayin' it's interesting, that's all.

Speaking of the eBay, did everybody read/hear about the new card shipping option that's going to be available sometime before March? It's basically a deal between eBay and the USPS to create cheap tracking for cards (and possibly other small light items later on) that sell for under $20. If it works, PWE sales may become a thing of the past on the eBay, as you'll be able to ship up to four cards, with tracking, for just 75¢. And if were real lucky, it'll put an end to people charging $4.99 to ship a $2 card. For those interested, here's the full article that I saw the other day.

I spent this past Halloween morning running errands, which included stops at Ace Hardware, Walmart, Dollar Tree, and Serenity Thrift. It was at the latter that picked up this gem, which I've never seen for sale anywhere, and haven't watched since it's original television airing back in 1991.

Serenity isn't my favorite thrift store, but apparently they're now doing a thing where almost everything in the store is half-price on the last Saturday of each month, meaning that I'm probably gonna have to try and start going there on the last Saturday of each month.

And finally, I mentioned the Dollar Tree, so I might as well show what I was able to get there last weekend too. Neither of the two closest DT's are one of the ones that get DVD's/Blu-Ray's, which kind of sucks (I'm hella-jealous of those that do live by such stores), but they do get a lot of books, and I've really been taking advantage of their ever changing selection for the better part of this year. My once-a-week stops almost always yield at least one book, sometimes two, but never five! I read The Hike this past week, and still don't know if I liked it or not. It's written in a very modern style (which I usually don't like), but also contains some very original ideas (this I do like). It took a while to get going too, but did finish really strong. I guess I'd recommend it, although I'd say don't pay more than $1 for it, just in case.


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17 comments:

  1. Love the Rodman Pro Visions and I really like any Triumvirate/3x3 cards. Very nice. And thanks for the heads up on the Standard Envelope thing. I'll look forward to that.

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    1. I think that most collectors do like the Triumvirate's, it's kind of hard not to. And hopefully the trial run works out, as I saw someone say yesterday, it could be a real game changer.

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  2. My goal someday is to watch all the X-Files episodes. So classic of a show. Cool card. Hope your month slows down.

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    1. I watched every episode during it's original run, and have seen most of them more than a few times since. I gave the recent revival a chance too, but it just wasn't good, and I couldn't go any further than the second episode.

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  3. I'd forgotten all about those Toys r Us repacks! I was happy to scoop up some PC players for you. I'd never seen that Hardaway foldout before.

    It annoys me that someone would use anything but the junkiest of junk wax as a backer - and stick scotch tape directly on the cards. Those Prizm Cavs cards might not be worth tons of money but they're still Prizm. I would have been happy to receive them as extras without the tape residue :/

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    1. Ah, so someone else does remember them! I don't where the memory and had been, but I'm grateful for it's recovery.

      Yeah, I was a little surprised that someone would've used a pair of Prizm basketball cards for something like that, especially since it's not like they add that much stability to the toploader that they're shielding.

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  4. Kudos to the eBay seller for their excellent customer service. Somewhere... I have a bunch of X-File sets and binders. Purchased a huge collection back in 2012 for $30. Didn't scan everything... but I listed out the contents in a post:

    https://sanjosefuji.blogspot.com/2012/06/flea-market-finds-19-sets-bum-fights.html

    Anyways... like SMM, one day I need to sit down and binge watch the entire series.

    P.S. That Penny card is awesome!

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    1. That was good purchase... good post too!

      I don't if binge parties are a thing, but if they are, you and Ryan could make a weekend of it (although in all actuality it would likely take many weekends to get through the series, but you know what I mean).

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  5. If you need a couple of random 1996 X-Files Topps base cards I have #34 and #35. Let me know if you can use them.

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    1. I appreciate the offer, but I'm just looking for the Etched Foils right now.

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  6. Wow, that new eBay shipping option sounds great. Thanks for linking to the article!

    As for the Reggie Roby card, I wonder if that football knows exactly how hard it's going to be kicked in the next few milliseconds.

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    1. I think it will be, if it works, and if people will actually use it. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

      I'm guessing not :)

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  7. I have a good Tom Gugliotta story. A few years back, I am at an NC State/Florida State game. The fans are riding the referee Karl Hess. The crowd is booing him, students are yelling at him when he comes over to the scorer's table. Finally, late in the game Hess comes over to the scorer's table and starts arguing with Tom Gugliotta and Chris Corchiani. He ejected them from the game. State was losing by 20, but the place went crazy when it happened.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WHIhhNjNhw

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    1. That is a fun story. One has to wonder if he did it because they actually said something offensive to him, or if he was trying to lessen the crowds ire.

      And thanks for the link, I'll watch it tonight.

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  8. I watched the first couple years of X-Files but lost interest. Fleer put out crazy colorful cardboard in the 90s. Never was my favorite decade but the 90s have the 20s beat! The next nine years need to be superb to bring this year out of the toilet. Thanks for the ebay link! I might actually be able to sell cards again! If a card isn't worth someone's willing to pay $2.50 bubble mailer shipping, then I won't list it. Most cards can be shipped btwn $2.90 and $3.15 when purchasing postage on ebay.

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